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  FreeMED Live CD 0.1 available
FreeMed Posted by Jeff on Thursday September 29, 2005 @ 07:01 AM
from the get-your-fresh-baked-isos-here dept.
The FreeMED Software Foundation is proud to announce the first release of the FreeMED Live CD, version 0.1. Digg this article

The live CD is based on the Kubuntu 5.04 (Hoary) live CD, and is preconfigured with FreeMED 0.8.0, REMITT 0.3 and all of their dependencies. This allows users to "test-drive" a FreeMED installation without having to install it on their system.

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    Re: FreeMED Live CD 0.1 available
    by John Norris on Sunday October 02, 2005 @ 06:51 PM
    I've often wondered if a live CD be a good way to actually use the software in practice? I think Kunbuntu allows one to save data to another drive (flash disk, etc...) It might not be optimum, but it could be a simple way to go.
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